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endogenously

adverb

In an endogenous manner.

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The word "endogenously" is correct and usable in written English.
It means "occurring or produced within an organism, tissue, or cell, or arising from internal causes". For example, you could say, "The plant grows endogenously when exposed to certain types of light."

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If, on the other hand, the rise in interest rates occurs endogenously as an integral part of an improving economic situation featuring a pick-up in growth and inflation, with an acceleration in nominal income growth broadly matching the interest rate increase, debt dynamics would hardly be affected.

This removes chance from the game and also eliminates the need to revalue the tiles because that will be taken care of endogenously by competitive bidding.Why hasn't Hasbro already done this?

Budding can occur endogenously, in which the bud forms within the parent and is ejected when mature, or exogenously, in which the swarmer is formed outside the parent.

(In contrast, as mentioned above, the lateral roots are produced endogenously, and the dermal system of the lateral roots is discontinuous with that of the parent root).

Yet will more jobs, more work - whether "endogenously" created, through a revival of native Scottish enterprise, or "exogenously" imported, through grants and tax-breaks - necessarily improve these appalling health outcomes?

There is now converging evidence that the human brain has systems that do double duty of the following kind: they may be activated either endogenously — for example, by the output of one's own decision-making, emotion-formation, or nociception (pain perception) systems — or exogenously, directly fed by the sight of other human faces and bodies.

The final feature of modular systems on Fodor's roster is innateness, understood as the property of "develop[ing] according to specific, endogenously determined patterns under the impact of environmental releasers" (Fodor, 1983, p. 100).

The result was an inability of economic models to account for economic innovation endogenously and thereby to gain an adequate understanding of the generation of economic wealth.

(Note that, in both physical and economic systems, endogenously stable states might never be directly observed because the systems in question are never isolated from exogenous influences that move and destabilize them. In both classical mechanics and in economics, equilibrium concepts are tools for analysis, not predictions of what we expect to observe).

This is what economists have traditionally meant in talking about 'equilibria'; they read economic systems as being networks of mutually constraining (often causal) relations, just like physical systems, and the equilibria of such systems are then their endogenously stable states.

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So understood, behavior is endogenously produced movement, viz.

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